All I have to say about this is that the brain trust at Community Communications in Orlando should've probably just done this in the first place; they would've avoided the publicity hit of trying (and failing) to sell to Daystar, and pretty much making their station a non-factor airing V-me under automation for a year. Basically, they're selling their station to the University of Central Florida, a move everyone in Orlando wanted in the first place when WMFE put the station up for sale. UCF currently programs the market's PBS station on WBCC Cocoa, which has the false calls WUCF-TV, and that deal will likely end as WUCF takes over the WMFE assets (everything but the studio building).
So, WMFE will become the real WUCF and Channel 24 gets PBS back, WBCC goes back to being a secondary PBS affiliate, everyone gets to reset their PBS DVR season passes again, and both WMFE and Daystar look like complete idiots for putting the market through a year-long detour of PBS to another channel.
So, WMFE will become the real WUCF and Channel 24 gets PBS back, WBCC goes back to being a secondary PBS affiliate, everyone gets to reset their PBS DVR season passes again, and both WMFE and Daystar look like complete idiots for putting the market through a year-long detour of PBS to another channel.